Rep. Knowles April 8th Message
Apr. 08, 2020 / Embed
Representative Jerry Knowles gives an update on the coronavirus pandemic. Issues being promoted by the legislative body are unemployment claims, social distancing, wearing of masks and personal hygiene.
Rep. Knowles April 2nd Message
Apr. 02, 2020 / Embed
In a Coronavirus update, State Rep. Jerry Knowles gives additional information for Pennsylvania citizens who are suffering hard economic times because of the world pandemic.
Rep. Knowles April 1st Message
Apr. 01, 2020 / Embed
Representative Jerry Knowles issues the latest updates concerning the Coronavirus pandemic.
Rep. Knowles March 30th Corona Virus Message
Mar. 30, 2020 / Embed
State Rep. Jerry Knowles gives the status of his district and constituent offices, advice to staying healthy, and important legislative accomplishments in the battle vs the Coronavirus.
Rep. Knowles' Health Committee Comments
Mar. 03, 2020 / Embed
Rep.Jerry Knowles questions panel about Medical Marijuana during Health Committee Hearing on 03/03/2020
Reducing The Size Of The Legislature
Feb. 14, 2020 / Embed
State Reps. Jerry Knowles and Valerie Gaydos communicate to viewers the latest efforts being taken to reduce the size of the Pennsylvania Legislature.
Rep. Knowles Reacts to the Governor’s Budget Proposal
Feb. 04, 2020 / Embed
PA State Rep. Jerry Knowles responds to the 2020-21 Pennsylvania state budget proposal from Gov. Wolf.
Legislative Report with Rep. Jerry Knowles: 2020 Farm Show
Feb. 03, 2020 / Embed
State Rep. Jerry Knowles tours the 104th Pennsylvania State Farm Show. Knowles later interviews Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding concerning the state of Pennsylvania's agriculture.
Rep. Knowles Human Trafficking Post Press Event Package
Jan. 24, 2020 / Embed
State Rep. Jerry Knowles comments on Human Trafficking. Senate Bill 60 was recently passed by the House of Representatives and awaits the Governor's signature.
Rep. Knowles interview on Human Trafficking Legislation
Jan. 22, 2020 / Embed
State Rep. Jerry Knowles comments on Senate Bill 60, a bill that will sharply increase penalties for those who traffic victims and solicit those victims and will be regarded as a first-degree felony under. The new laws would also sharply increase prison sentences to a minimum of 40 years for offenders if a victim of sexual servitude is a minor.